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Writer/director Henry Dunham’s debut feature tackles a series of current issues – gun control; violence; loyalty among others.The film begins with the announcement of a mass shooting, not shown on screen, an incident unfortunately too common these days.The cops are all out to find those responsible, being under great pressure from everyone.

The story centres of a neighbourhood militia that have an assortment of weaponry.It is discovered that the recent mass shooting was apparently carried out by one of its own members as one of the AR-15 rifles (reportedly used in the shooting) stored in a lumberyard warehouse is missing.Fearing that the authorities have already connected the weapon to their collective and will soon descend, they resolve to determine who among them has broken ranks, so that they can deliver the perpetrator to the police and not risk jeopardizing their operation.

The film has little action and lots of talk.Most of the excitement comes in the revelation of the dialogue.Of course, if the whole film relies on the dialogue, it should be flawless.But there are a few loop holes.The audience is also required to be 100% attentive to the dialogue while expecting a few plot twists.A few bouts of humour are inserted (there should be more), but all the talk seems too much for a Midnight Madness movie.